Bullie: JS fueled Financial and Economic data

Documentation
Click here to get started with the Bullie NPM package.
Support / Contributing
This NPM package is still being update nightly, but if you see an issue please go ahead and create an issue that way it doesn't go unnoticed.
Release History
See the CHANGELOG
Getting Started
Right now, this package only supports the Intrinio fin tech marketplace data feeds. You can get 500 free API calls per day for free by registering for their API here.
Disclosure: we have no affiliation with Intrinio but they're are a great and cost effective (potentially free) option for providing you with top notch Financial data sets.
Step 1. Install it
After you've completed registering on Intrinio, install the NPM package like you would any other.
npm install --save bullie
Step 2. Require it
Require the module just like you would any other, pretty standard stuff.
const bullie = require('bullie');
Step 3. Add Intrinio Auth Stuff
Set your Intrinio Username and Password, like so...
bullie.initialize.set_credentials(YOUR_USERNAME, YOUR_PASSWROD);
Step 4. Start Calling
Let's start by making a really simple call to Intrinio for some Apple stock data. We'll use the U.S. Public Company data feed, where the item passed in is the stock symbol.
bullie.companies.companiesIdentifier("aapl").then(function(data) {
console.log(data)
});
Think of bullie
representing the module, companies
, referring to the data category and companiesIdentifier
referring the way your requesting the data, in this case using an "identifier" or stock ticker. There are A LOT of available data items and calls, as a result this is the pattern used while developing the NPM package to keep things more organized. Check out the rest of the documentation below to see what other data is available...
Step 5. Profit
You're on your own for this one...